
SA police await UK extradition papers for triple murder accused
“Colleagues from Interpol have confirmed that they have been engaging with UK authorities and they are quite confident that in no time they will have the full extradition documents in the country where the court firstly has to find him extraditable and then the Minister of Justice and Constitutional Development will then give an order for extradition,” says National Police Spokesperson Athlenda Mathe.
Tshuma’s matter relating to the possession of an unlicenced firearm as well as his extradition case have been postponed to 22 July at the Johannesburg Magistrate’s Court.
He returns to court on the 22nd of July #Sabcnews — Lopang (@LopangAlamu) July 13, 2026 VIDEO | Mathe says SA police are confident they will get extradition
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